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Devy Fantasy Football Rankings: Running Backs (2025)
With the 2024 college football season nearing its conclusion, Devy startups will be underway shortly, so it’s time for us to ...
A school in Siwan, Bihar. The book can be of gripping relevance to anyone interested in saving the future of education in India. (Express Photo) Ganesh Narayan Das, aka GN Devy, defies labels, ...
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4 Devy Fantasy Football Risers & Fallers (2025)
Week 4 of the college football season delivered high-stakes matchups, shocking upsets and standout performances from players across the country. In this weekly breakdown, we examine the aftermath of ...
The second week of college football is in the books, and per usual, the offseason prognostications of media experts and laymen alike are being swiftly abandoned. Last week, the juggernaut of the Big ...
Celebrated linguist Dr Ganesh Devy is carving a Centre for Civilisation Studies in Mumbai—the latest in the series of institutions he has built, block by block, for the preservation of indigenous ...
From GN Devy’s new book: How Adivasis have become activists to tackle the neglect of their languages
The 2011 census report indicated that the Bhili language group recorded an 85 per cent increase among the speakers, whereas the population increase in the corresponding geographical area was just ...
Ganesh Devy undertook 300 journeys in 18 months to explore India's languages When Ganesh Devy, a former professor of English, embarked on a search for India's languages, he expected to walk into a ...
Ganesh Devy has spent decades documenting India’s hundreds of distinct languages. Up next: a 12,000-year history of India he hopes will help counter the government’s Hindu-first campaign. By Sameer ...
Erlih combined the raw gipsy music styles of his Balkan heritage and the refined elegance of the French school. He was also a forward-looking musician, performing works by Stravinsky, Prokofiev and ...
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In some Indian languages, the word for “language” is bhasha—the vowels long and warm, as in “car” or “tar.” It has a formal weight and a refined spirit. It comes to us from the classical heights of ...
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